The proposal would raise premiums from $300 to nearly $1,700 annually starting next year.

About 2,000 students, including student employees such as graduate assistants, are covered by the school insurance program.

School officials say the higher rates are due to an expansion of the kinds of care companies must insure and increases in the amount of medical costs insurers must cover under the federal Affordable Care Act.

The proposed fee hike is scheduled to go before the full board of regents June 12 for a vote.